"Salem Bouhairie" <SALEMB at CIVIL.Lan.McGill.CA>
McGill University Civil Engineering
[mg8844] Division symbol in Graphical Plots
writes as below line ********
Salem:
I think that you need Mathematica Version 3.x instead of Version 2.2.
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I am using Mathematica 2.2 on a university network pc
When I do ListPlots/Plots of my data, I label my axes with fractioned
variables:
e.g. In[10]:= FrameLabel->{"x"/"L","Ci"/"Cs"}, RotateLabel->False.
But on the graphical output of these plots, I see dashes instead of a
solid horizontal line to represent the division symbol, within the
label,
e.g I see Ci ; I want Ci .
-- ____
Cs Cs
I noticed that Mathematica usually prints out expressions in an
approximation to standard mathematical notation,
e.g. In[1]:= (a + b)/(x + y)
Out[1]:= a + b
_________
x + y
How can I get this solid bar as the division symbol within the
framelabel or axeslabel?